HttpListenerResponse.Cookies Propriété
Définition
Important
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Obtient ou définit la collection de cookies retournée avec la réponse.
public:
property System::Net::CookieCollection ^ Cookies { System::Net::CookieCollection ^ get(); void set(System::Net::CookieCollection ^ value); };
public System.Net.CookieCollection Cookies { get; set; }
member this.Cookies : System.Net.CookieCollection with get, set
Public Property Cookies As CookieCollection
Valeur de propriété
CookieCollection contenant les cookies qui doivent accompagner la réponse. La collection est vide si aucun cookie n'a été ajouté à la réponse.
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant vérifie une demande de cookie et retourne un nouveau cookie avec la réponse si la demande n’en avait pas.
// This example requires the System and System.Net namespaces.
public static string NextCustomerID()
{
// A real-world application would do something more robust
// to ensure uniqueness.
return DateTime.Now.ToString();
}
public static void SimpleListenerCookieExample(string[] prefixes)
{
// Create a listener.
HttpListener listener = new HttpListener();
// Add the prefixes.
foreach (string s in prefixes)
{
listener.Prefixes.Add(s);
}
listener.IgnoreWriteExceptions = true;
listener.Start();
Console.WriteLine("Listening...");
// Note: The GetContext method blocks while waiting for a request.
HttpListenerContext context = listener.GetContext();
HttpListenerRequest request = context.Request;
string customerID = null;
// Did the request come with a cookie?
Cookie cookie = request.Cookies["ID"];
if (cookie != null)
{
customerID=cookie.Value;
}
if (customerID !=null)
{
Console.WriteLine("Found the cookie!");
}
// Get the response object.
HttpListenerResponse response = context.Response;
// If they didn't provide a cookie containing their ID, give them one.
if (customerID == null)
{
customerID = NextCustomerID();
Cookie cook = new Cookie("ID", customerID );
response.AppendCookie (cook);
}
// Construct a response.
string responseString = "<HTML><BODY> Hello " + customerID + "!</BODY></HTML>";
byte[] buffer = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(responseString);
// Get the response stream and write the response to it.
response.ContentLength64 = buffer.Length;
System.IO.Stream output = response.OutputStream;
output.Write(buffer,0,buffer.Length);
// You must close the output stream.
output.Close();
// Closing the response sends the response to the client.
response.Close();
listener.Stop();
}
' This example requires the System and System.Net namespaces.
Public Shared Function NextCustomerID() As String
' A real-world application would do something more robust
' to ensure uniqueness.
Return DateTime.Now.ToString()
End Function
Public Shared Sub SimpleListenerCookieExample(ByVal prefixes As String())
' Create a listener
Dim listener As HttpListener = New HttpListener()
' Add the prefixes
For Each s As String In prefixes
listener.Prefixes.Add(s)
Next
listener.IgnoreWriteExceptions = True
listener.Start()
Console.WriteLine("Listening...")
' Note: The GetContext method blocks while waiting for a request.
Dim context As HttpListenerContext = listener.GetContext()
Dim request As HttpListenerRequest = context.Request
Dim customerID As String = Nothing
' Did the request come with a cookie?
Dim cookie As Cookie = request.Cookies("ID")
If cookie IsNot Nothing Then
customerID = cookie.Value
End If
If customerID IsNot Nothing Then
Console.WriteLine("Found the cookie!")
End If
' Get the response object.
Dim response As HttpListenerResponse = context.Response
' If they didn't provide a cookie containing their ID, give them one.
If customerID Is Nothing Then
customerID = NextCustomerID()
Dim cook As Cookie = New Cookie("ID", customerID)
response.AppendCookie(cook)
End If
' Construct a response.
Dim responseString As String = "<HTML><BODY> Hello " & customerID & "!</BODY></HTML>"
Dim buffer As Byte() = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(responseString)
' Get the response stream and write the response to it.
response.ContentLength64 = buffer.Length
Dim output As System.IO.Stream = response.OutputStream
output.Write(buffer, 0, buffer.Length)
' You must close the output stream.
output.Close()
response.Close()
listener.Stop()
End Sub
Remarques
Un cookie est des données de texte nom/valeur d’un serveur Web stockés sur l’ordinateur local (client). Les formats de cookies suivants sont pris en charge : Netscape, RFC 2109 et RFC 2965.